Absolutely love it, my kind of truck! Not sure if I could be persueded to part with over 5k for it though, seems a bit much.

A couple years ago I bought a near-mint (as mint as you can get for the year, anyway) 1988 for $2500, it was a South Carolina truck. Body wise, this truck was as solid as the 94 on ebay, and it was less than half the price (granted, mine didn't have the nice wheels/tires or topper). Kind of wish I still had it, but didn't need 2.

I just like it... I'll tell you what...that's exactly what I will be looking for when my 13-year old gets to be about 15 1/2 or so. When my older boy (who turns 21 tomorrow somehow!) turned 15 1/2 we bought an old Nissan pickup and did a ton of work to it to make it cool. Probably ended up with 5K in it when we got done. That's with free labor. If I paid us each $5/hr for our time we would have 10K in it. It all comes down to fitting a need.

Absolutely love it, my kind of truck! Not sure if I could be persueded to part with over 5k for it though, seems a bit much.

A couple years ago I bought a near-mint (as mint as you can get for the year, anyway) 1988 for $2500, it was a South Carolina truck. Body wise, this truck was as solid as the 94 on ebay, and it was less than half the price (granted, mine didn't have the nice wheels/tires or topper). Kind of wish I still had it, but didn't need 2.

Yea me too. For me it was an '89 single cab with the 4 banger and 5 speed. Red with an '80's silver stripe. Jacked up on 31" mud terrains. My friends father owned it and sold it right before I turned 17. I was all set to buy it from him too. From then on, I was hooked. I still see it on occasion around town. I'd still buy it. Something about that body style.